Meaning in motion: Evolving images of talent in organisations in a disruptive world

IF 1.5 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, APPLIED SA Journal of Industrial Psychology Pub Date : 2023-11-29 DOI:10.4102/sajip.v49i0.2099
Lidewey E. C. van der Sluis, E. N. Barkhuizen
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Orientation: The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, concurrent with Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR), introduces a new work environment and vocabulary that challenges traditional talent management (TM) thought processes, taxonomies, and practices. As a result, we must reconstruct the meanings of workplace talent and TM to ensure business continuity in a disrupted workplace.Research purpose: The main objective of this research was to investigate the current thought processes and meanings associated with the concepts of talent and TM as catalysts for enhancing meaningful work experiences in a volatile workplace.Motivation for the study: Research exploring the meaning of talent and TM as a two-way approach in the new world of work is yet forthcoming.Research approach/design and method: A literature review was conducted to synthesise a shared comprehension of the meaning of talent and TM in the new work environment and their practical applications.Main findings: The findings reveal that the current definitions of talent and TM are ambiguous and contradictory. Consequently, there are numerous dichotomies regarding the most practical method of implementing TM during a crisis. From a multi-value perspective, talent provides valuable insights into how talent and TM practices can be optimised in a world of work characterised by disruption.Practical/managerial implications: Leaders and talent practitioners must reimagine and transform TM practices for sustainable and meaningful individual and organisational impact.Contribution/value-add: This paper provides novel and unique insights into how talent can best be optimised in the new world of work.
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运动中的意义:在颠覆性世界中不断演变的组织中的人才形象
方向:2019 年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行与第四次工业革命(4IR)同时发生,引入了新的工作环境和词汇,对传统的人才管理(TM)思维过程、分类标准和实践提出了挑战。因此,我们必须重新构建工作场所人才和人才管理的含义,以确保在混乱的工作场所中业务的连续性。研究目的:本研究的主要目的是调查当前与人才和人才管理概念相关的思维过程和含义,这些概念是在动荡的工作场所中增强有意义的工作体验的催化剂:在新的工作世界中,探索人才和技术管理作为双向方法的意义的研究尚待开展:研究方法/设计和方法:进行了文献综述,以综合对新工作环境中人才和技术管理的含义及其实际应用的共同理解:主要发现:研究结果表明,当前对人才和技术管理的定义模糊不清,相互矛盾。因此,关于在危机期间实施技术管理的最实用方法,存在许多二分法。从多重价值的角度来看,人才为如何在以混乱为特征的工作世界中优化人才和人才管理实践提供了宝贵的见解:领导者和人才工作者必须重新构想和转变人才管理实践,以实现可持续的、有意义的个人和组织影响:本文就如何在新的工作世界中优化人才提供了新颖独特的见解。
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